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2011 Debut Author Challenge

I signed-up for the 2010 challenge in October and i did not complete it.I blame my late signing-up for my failure in finishing the challenge. So this time since i now know it before-hand i shall most definitely attempt to accomplish it! I am sooo excited!

Here is information about the Challenge...

The objective of the Challenge is to read at-least 12 Young Adult or Middle Grade books written by debut authors of 2011. Feel free to read more than 12..Anyone can join, you don't need a blog to participate/ don't need an English written blog to participate.You can join anytime, the challenge runs from January 1,2011 to December 31,2011.There are guidelines for non-bloggers too, mentioned on the Story Siren Website..

Books that Qualify...

Books must be a Young Adult or Middle Grade novel.

DO NOTE: Just because a book has a teen character or is about a teen, does not mean that it is necessarily a Young Adult novel.

This must be the authors debut with a release date in 2011.

If an author has a previous novel published under adult fiction/nonfiction or children's fiction/nonfiction, they can still qualify for the challenge if they are releasing their YA or MG debut.

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